Pennsylvania Supreme Court rebukes Democratic election officials who counted undated mail ballots
- Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ordered counties not to count mail-in ballots that lack a correct handwritten date on the return envelope, impacting the U.S. Senate election between Bob Casey and David McCormick.
- Democratic-Majority election boards in Montgomery County, Philadelphia, and Bucks County had decided to count undated ballots, believing the date does not determine eligibility or legitimacy.
- The ruling serves as a victory for McCormick, leading to possible thousands of undated mail-in ballots impacting the statewide recount.
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